Dinosaurs stuck in the bath, eating
the fridge, knocking on the door, singing in the chorus, having a party,
grinding up bones, bellowing, roaring, raving, dancing.

Tyrannosaurus Rex, part beast and part bird, Brontosaurus, as long as
a cricket pitch, Diplodocus, plodding through the swamp, Ankylosaurus, built
like a tank, Stegosaurus, who's a vegetarian, and finally the Dinosaur in the
museum.

Here's a collection of poems about every kind of dinosaur you can
think of - including the real reason why they all disappeared.

Most kids go through a dinosaur
phase where they know all the facts and figures about these prehistoric giants.
This lively collection of poems will tickle their funny bone as they read about
trouble at a dinosaur cafe or about the dinosaur who took offence when a child
inquired why he was purchasing a pair of slippers.

The illustrations are a luscious treat for hungry eyes. Sprinkled
liberally with vibrant colour and an abundance of hilarious action, each picture
is a perfect compliment for the poem.

Children will be hooked into listening to the poems found in this
collection - they are pleasant to the ear when read. Many times parents shy
away from reading poetry to children. Dinosaur poems will help children as well
as their parents develop a love for this excellent, yet sometimes forgotten,
form of literature.CALGARY HERALD NEIGHBORS 26 OCT - 2 NOV 94, Joan Craven

I had thought it would be hard for Foster and Paul to follow their lively
collection of DRAGON POEMS, but along has come a new collection bound to appeal
to all those dinosaur fans. In this hilarious round, the dinosaurs take on
human activities with often dire and funny results.

'At the dinosaur's party They had a great time They played
HEAVY ROCK and then ROLLED in the slime!'

Look our for some wiley
word play, some highly imaginative use of word and picture, and a collection to
send budding young rhymesters for pen and paper. Korky Paul's depictions of
dinosaurs stuck in a bath, dancing in a chorus line, or serving up DinoCola with
some weird pie are worth the price of the book alone.

With this they maintain a reputation of publishing the best selection
of children's poetry anywhere!SHUSWAP SUN (Canada)

Dinosaurs feature again in a book of poetry from two local talents, DINOSAUR
POEMS by John Foster, illustrated by Korky Paul. In this light-hearted book
there are poems about dinosaurs doing all kinds of things.

Each poem is accompanied by a brilliant illustration which will
appeal to children aged six upwards. Excellent in value and content this book
would make worthwhile present that would be enjoyed for a long time to come.THE OXFORD TIMES 12 NOV 93

If you have seen and enjoyed the companion volume DRAGON POEMS then you'll know
just what to expect. This is a collection of humorous poems about dinosaurs in
every sort of situation - At the Dinosaurs' Party' (Trevor Harvey), Dinosaur
Stomp' (David Harmer), The Bookoceros or Ancient Theasaurus' (John
Cotton), My Pet Dinosaur' (Charles Thomson) - You get the picture! And
pictures are what this book is also about, wonderful illustrations by
award-winning artist Korky Paul. This is a must for the classroom or library.
No child could fail to find enjoyment here.THE EAST SUSSEX REVIEW WINTER 93

First they brought us DRAGON POEMS and
now - while Jurassic Park is still in every child's mind - we have DINOSAUR
POEMS.

And what a delight they are, packed with delicious titles like Ode to
an Extinct Dinosaur, A Stegosaurus is for Life and Trouble at the Dinosaur Cafe.

Compiled by John Foster - and heaven alone knows where he found some
of them - they are illustrated by the brilliant Korky Paul in his inimitable
fashion.

Every kind of dinosaur you can think of is included in this
delightful compendium, which is bound to appeal to any child who loves the
much-hyped beasts.
HERTS ADVERTISER